Paulette's work can be seen at the Philadelphia area art museums listed below
Bensignor is an artist, who works with the image of the landscape. She is interested in the environment and uses symbolism in her work. Exceptionally detailed and realistic in nature, her work encompasses much more. Her work has been called a type of "Hyper-Realism". Since 1966, she has continuously exhibited and won various awards for her work as a painter and printmaker. Bensignor has shown primarily in the New York City and the Philadelphia areas, as well as Europe and Asia. |
"Celosia" - Oil - 40" x 60" |
Paulette Bensignor's work gained attention in the 70s- 90s in New York City with the introduction of her hyper landscapes.Bensignor works in many mediums. She doesn't recognize where one medium ends and another begins.
She is interested in fusing line and color into form, the merging of two dimensions into three, figurative representation into abstraction and the merging of the Eastern use of perspective into Western perspective to create new views.
The emotion of her work combines with the use of extremely fine lines and and color which can suggest an underlying theme.